What a page-turner! I was gripped from start to finish – if I could have read it in one sitting I would have! Continue reading The Girl Before by J P Delaney.
Category: Thriller/Suspense
Too Close by Natalie Daniels.
I love thrillers – but I chose this one because I thought it would start out all light-hearted, heart-warming and fluffy. And it was a tale that included friendship, but the friendship the book is really about is not the one you’d expect. Continue reading Too Close by Natalie Daniels.
Everything is Lies by Helen Callaghan.
Book review by Cari Mayhew.
Death, manipulation, and deception are the foremost themes in this suspense-thriller! Sophie arrives at her childhood home to find her mum dead, hanging from a tree, and her father stabbed to inches of his life on the floor. Continue reading Everything is Lies by Helen Callaghan.
What Did I Do? By Jessica Jarlvi.
Book review by Cari Mayhew. Rating 6/10.
This is an odd book, but despite its haphazard beginnings, by the three-quarter mark I was hooked and could not put it down! Continue reading What Did I Do? By Jessica Jarlvi.
The Rule of One by Ashley Saunders and Leslie Saunders.
Book review by Cari Mayhew. Rating 9/10.
With every chapter having its own climax, this YA dystopian novel is set to be a bestseller! Continue reading The Rule of One by Ashley Saunders and Leslie Saunders.
Mine by Susi Fox.
Book Review by Cari Mayhew.
This story has a promising premise – the central character, a young woman wakes up from a Caesarean section not believing that baby labelled as hers, a premature babe struggling in a special humidcrib, really is hers. Continue reading Mine by Susi Fox.
Guess Who by Chris McGeorge.
Book Review by Cari Mayhew.
One murder; one room; 5 suspects. Now there’s a promising description for an intense read! Continue reading Guess Who by Chris McGeorge.